Pattern of Failure and Survival of Patients with Metastatic Urothelial Tumors Relapsing after Cis-Platinum-Based Chemotherapy — Meletios A Dimopoulos (1994) | RDL Network
Cis-platinum-based chemotherapy combinations have improved the outcome of patients with metastatic urothelial tumors, since two-thirds of these patients respond to treatment. Nevertheless, the majority of such patients have relapse within a median of 12 months. To define the pattern of failure and subsequent outcome, we retrospectively assessed 58 consecutive patients with relapse after prior response to cis-platinum-based combination chemotherapy. Of the patients who presented initially with local-regional metastases, 74% had relapse with involvement of a similar site, while only 26% of these patients had visceral metastases at relapse. The median survival after relapse was 9 months, and parameters associated with longer survival were local-regional relapse (10.7 months) and response to salvage chemotherapy (12.6 months). These data suggest that select patients with urothelial tumors and local-regional metastases may benefit from consolidation therapy with surgery or radiotherapy after maximum response to chemotherapy.
A. Bamias, Nikitas Nikitas, Alexandra Karadimou, Dimitra Gika, Vasilios Karavasilis, Evangelos Briasoulis, Michael Chrisofos, Sara E. Murray, D. Pectasides, Meletios A Dimopoulos
Aristotelis Bamias, Efstathios Kastritis, George Bozas, Vassiliki Koutsoukou, N. Antoniou, H. Katsifotis, K. Konstantinidis, Andreas Skolarikos, C. Deliveliotis, Meletios A Dimopoulos
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